Talk:Q33035232
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Autodescription — triazene (Q33035232)
description: any chemical compound having a diazoamino group
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Diazo compound[edit]
It can't be classified as 'diazo compound' as it does not have diazo group =N+=N− that is bonded to carbon atom (+ this group have to be terminal) and in diazoamino compounds (triazenes) there is a substituent on =N-R, also in R′=N=N-R substituent R′ is not organyl, there is a nitrogen atom there. Wostr (talk) 17:15, 1 July 2021 (UTC) Also, it shouldn't be classified as amines, because amines have only organyl substituents (even though it is often disregarded by some authours). Wostr (talk) 17:18, 1 July 2021 (UTC)